Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Plan 2022 - 2023

Humanitarian response plan | Rev: 1.2 | published
Requirements ($)
Current funding ($)
Coverage (%)

Indicators overview

IndicatorUnitTarget
CO1: Provide effective coordination support across response modalities for a reinforced response
IN1: % of partners satisfied with OCHA's HPC coordinationPercentage80
CO2: Maintain coordination and operational capacity for UNRWA-led programmes targeting Palestine refugees
IN1: % of UNRWA premises and installations that are compliant with security risk management measuresPercentage80
CA1: Activity 1.1: Facilitate inter-sector/cluster coordination at operational (field) and Whole of Syria level
IN1: # of effectively facilitated inter-sector/cluster coordination groupsGroups4
CA2: Activity 1.2: Increase the access to and the disbursement of Country-Based Pooled Funds to national partners
IN1: % of funding from Country-Based Pooled Funds disbursed to national implementing partners (average for Syria and Syria cross-border pooled funds serving Syria operation)Percentage40
CA3: Activity 1.3:Provide the tools and resources to enhance common and regular situational awareness of humanitarian needs, and enable informed decision-making
IN1: # of multi-sector needs assessments (MSNA) coordinated and implemented with partners, to inform needs analysis and response planningAssessments1
IN2: # of monthly inter-sectoral needs and situation monitoring products (e.g. population movements, market surveys, population group specific or thematic surveys)Documents24
CA4: Activity 1.4 : Support the strengthening and establishment of mechanisms for the Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) by humanitarian actors
IN1: % of affected population reached by Network partners reporting increased awareness of and confidence in PSEA complaint mechanismsPercentage80
IN2: # of PSEA Network members who have implemented the Organizational and Field PSEA Prevention and Mitigation ChecklistMembers50
IN3: # of humanitarian organizations that are actively participating in the interagency PSEA NetworkMembers200
IN4: # of inquiries on humanitarian services received through hotlines, online service mapping applications and other tools facilitating Accountability to Affected PopulationsSupports0
IN5: % of population targeted for assistance who are aware of the means to provide feedback and/or raise complaints about assistance programmingPercentage75
IN6: % of population targeted for assistance who feel like the information received about the assistance project or program is adequatePercentage75
CA5: Activity 2.1. Train UNRWA staff on security risk management
IN1: # of UNRWA staff trained on secuirty risk managementStaff400
CA6: Activity 2.2 Provide enhanced operational support for effective response to Palestine refugee
IN1: # of UNRWA installations with completed security risk assessmentsAssessments48

Operations by admin area

Organizations overview

OrganisationProjetsClusters
Basmeh and Zeitooneh for Relief and Development - Gülümseme ve zeytin1Coordination and Common Services
iMMAP1Coordination and Common Services
International NGOs (Confidential)1Coordination and Common Services
International Organization for Migration2Coordination and Common Services
Mercy Corps1Coordination and Common Services
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs1Coordination and Common Services
REACH Initiative1Coordination and Common Services
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East1Coordination and Common Services